Can Someone Plz Tell Me Which Software He Used?


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can someone tell me what software he used to do this?
i especially like the texting part where ray of lights going thru the wording. :s12:
also, with voice going thru the words...:thumbsup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD4OnHCRd_4


thanks,
 

If I remember correctly. Titanic was edited using Avid, systems used should be a DS and a Media Composer.
 

does that mean home PC cannot do it? :embrass:
 

It's a fake trailer, so was definitely done on someone's home PC. I think Boris Red can do this effect, or you could look at Blufftitler for a lower cost version. (Ha ha Blufftitler sounds like the right software for making fake trailers).
 

My guess:

After Effects with Trapcode Shine plug-in
Boris Red can also do the trick.
 

GenArts Sapphire -
Lens flare
Edge Glow
and a bit of motion key framing...
 

Alot of softwares can do this. Get after effects if you're into effects and compositing. Great software, I've been using it for years.
 

It's a fake trailer, so was definitely done on someone's home PC. I think Boris Red can do this effect, or you could look at Blufftitler for a lower cost version. (Ha ha Blufftitler sounds like the right software for making fake trailers).

it's a really fine looking fake trailer!
 

There's no need to guess. The guy behind it gives the software a mention on his website.
You would have seen it if you actually read his youtube video description.

About the editor/creator of Titanic: Two The Surface

"Hello!" to everyone taking interest in who I am. My real name isn’t Derek Johnson—that is a pen name that I decided to use for this project. My real name is Robert Blankenheim. I am 25 years old, reside in Los Angeles, CA, and am a graduate of Chapman University. I came up with this Titanic parody trailer idea over five years ago, but at the time I wasn't technically able to create it. In the past five years I have learnt how to use programs such as Adobe After Effects and Lightwave and they have helped me to transform my trailer idea into a reality.

This trailer was entirely of my own making—including the editing and the visual effects. It took 23 films and months and months of work, but I finally released it on April 3rd. Since then it has been viewed over 1.5 million times—more than I could ever have imagined! On one hand I wish I could have released it 5 years ago to beat the whole “mashup trailer” boom, but then again, I wouldn’t have had as much DiCaprio footage to cut from. So in the end I guess it was better that I waited.

I am completely amazed at how much my work has delighted so many people. I have received e-mails from people from all over the globe. I heard that the Hong Kong newspaper printed an article in their newspaper about my trailer, and a German company interviewed me last week for a feature article on their website. In addition, my trailer has been seen on VH1's "Best Week Ever" blog, CNN Headline News (TV), and a variety of other media channels.

I haven’t cut any other trailers yet but the ideas are sure starting. If anyone has any questions I would be more than happy to answer all of them.

Thanks again for enjoying my work.

—Derek “Bob Blankenheim” Johnson

http://www.robertblankenheim.com/titanic_blankenheim.html
 

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